Challenging and fun course, but I gave it a low grade because if you've never played there, it is nearly impossible to navigate. Try to play with someone who knows the course, then it would be much more enjoyable.

Played this course for the first time last week with my 10 yr old son and he loved it. I think the course itself is great it just needs someone to step in and finish the tees more permanently. We managed to find all of the starting points even without a map. We will be coming back.

No pads. Not too bad to find your way around if you have a map...other wise good luck. Most holes seem like a crap shoot with all the trees (or maybe I just suck). Wouldn't recommend it for beginners and most intermediates.

Favorite course in Utah. No other course in Utah with so many obstacles. Designed for advanced players. Lots of junk/tree debris around, but that is your penalty for a wayward throw and makes the course more interesting. Most of the course is played in the shade through thick tree cover which is nice on a hot sunny day. Find a local to take you through first time and you'll love it.

First time playin this course..... its classy and trashy all at the same time. Challenging on most holes, love the trees and small tight alleys. GARBAGE EVERYWHERE!!! I still dont understand people who throw beer cans on the ground. Look out for barbed wire, rusty metal and blackberry bushes! Will play again for sure, I liked it mucho despite a few flaws....maybe bring a few garbage bags and help out the park. Would love to play a tourney there. PICK UP YOUR TRASH ****SMOKERS!!!

This course is so unique, there is nothing else like it in Utah. Art Dye is challenging for golfers of all skill levels. Depending on the season, water hazards can come into play on several of the holes. Trees can come into play on every hole. Extreme elevation changes as well as risky basket placements add to the fun of Dye. The reasons I do not give this course an A+ are- No tee signs or tee pads (although there are small concrete blocks with numbers). It is a multi use park which can be bad f ... continue reading ›

This course is so unique, there is nothing else like it in Utah. Art Dye is challenging for golfers of all skill levels. Depending on the season, water hazards can come into play on several of the holes. Trees can come into play on every hole. Extreme elevation changes as well as risky basket placements add to the fun of Dye. The reasons I do not give this course an A+ are- No tee signs or tee pads (although there are small concrete blocks with numbers). It is a multi use park which can be bad for the golf experience, people standing in fairways, vandalism, etc. The fairways for holes 1 and 2 are sometimes littered with work vehicles and/or mounds of concrete or other stuff, this does not make them unplayable and can inspire some creative throws but none the less is a negative. Despite these faults there is a rugged charm that Art Dye has. I hope that this course never dies. Update: 2/3 of the holes now have quality tee pads, they are unique and well made. Benches and stumps have also been installed at many of the tees. Baskets are being moved more frequently now, utilizing all the different positions including the super elevated basket on 6. Art Dye is a great example of how small, consistent improvements by locals can dramatically improve the overall quality of a course. Art Dye could just continue to get better and better. ‹ less text

the first time i played this course it became one of my favorites. i would give it an a plus except for a few defaults. they need tee pads and clear maps on where to go next there are some google earth maps posted but they dont help much. other than that i love it just make sure you bring some water and good shoes because it is a hike!

Good course, one of the most complete and shady courses in UT. It has elevation changes, ample vegetation, and a few wide open holes. It has been improved with multiple pin positions and paved tee pads for most of the holes. It would be nice if there were signs. Overall a great course to play if you are near American Fork

The course looks a little crazy from the first two holes but once you get in the woods, this course is awesome. Nice tunnels, amazing uphill on 6, across a bridge on 7. The maps found online a pretty easy to follow.

This is a course where looks can be deceiving. Starting out this course looks like hell. There is concrete and asphault all around so that is a major hazard to put chips into your disc but after the second basket you walk into this lush forest. Absolutely beautiful after that. Watch out for the sixth basket, which I have nicknamed fairway to heaven. When you get there you will see why.

This one is pretty challenging. Good mixture of elevation shots ( I never met an uphill hole I liked until I met Hole 6! ) and tunnels. Its pretty tight overall, and it can be heavily wooded with lots of foliage at times. Cool locals.

Pretty difficult course. Very good verity with pin positions moving every so often. A bit hard to follow if you haven't played it before as it isn't really marked all that well. The most challenging course I have played.

Such a fun, technical course #3 in Utah for myself. Great mix of trees but still enough open space. Some very creative holes. It's worth the trip over to play it. Go online before and download a picture of the map so it's easier to navigate yourself around.